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Simple Future Tenses
Simple Future Tenses
TENSES
WILL
We use will + infinitive without to:
to express a sudden decision made at th
e moment of speaking.
To express intention or promise.
To express a prediction based on opinion
or beliefs.
To make a request or an offer.
I have a nice dress! I
will go to the party
tonight!
I promise, I
will bring
the book
tomorrow!
We think he
will win the
competition!
He is a
Spiderman!
Be going to
We use be going to + infinitive without to:
To express an intention/plan.
WILL HAVE V3
I will have finished by 10 am.
You will have forgotten me by then.
She will not have gone to school.
We will not have left.
Will you have arrived?
Will they have received it?
How do we use the Future Perfect Tense?
For example:
The train will leave the station at 9am. You will arrive at the station at
9.15am. When you arrive, the train will have left.
You can call me at work at 8am. I will
have arrived at the office by 8.
They will be tired when they arrive. They
will not have slept for a long time.
"Mary won't be at home when you arrive."
"Really? Where will she have gone?"
I will have been in London for six months by the
time I leave.
present perfect:
Ted and Amy have been married for 24 years
future perfect:
Next year they will have been married for 25 years